Atlanta Braves defeat Colorado Rockies 11-3

Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) celebrates a home run against the Colorado Rockies in a baseball game in Atlanta.

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ATLANTA - Freddie Freeman hit two home runs, Brian McCann added a three-run shot and the Atlanta Braves won their fifth straight game with an 11-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

The Braves, who scored 10 unanswered runs, moved 10 games ahead of second-place Washington in the National League East. They lead the majors with a 36-15 home record.

Freeman had four RBIs with his first multihomer game this season and fourth of his career. His three-run shot in the seventh gave the Braves an 11-3 lead.

Atlanta scored six runs with two out in the fourth inning to make it 8-3 on Jason Heyward's RBI single, Evan Gattis' two-run double and McCann's 14th homer.

Rookie Alex Wood (1-2) earned his first career victory, allowing six hits, three runs and one walk while striking out seven in seven innings.

Juan Nicasio (6-5) gave up 10 hits and a season-high eight runs, walking four and striking out four in four innings. Colorado has lost 16 of 19 series games with Atlanta.

The Rockies led 1-0 in the first on Carlos Gonzalez's sacrifice fly and went ahead 3-1 in the second on Nolan Arenado's ninth homer, but Nicasio couldn't hold the leads. Since getting recalled July 12 from Triple-A Colorado Springs, Nicasio had gone 2-0 with a 0.47 ERA in three starts, but the right-hander was finished Tuesday after making 31 pitches in the fourth.

Nicasio dropped to 0-3 and has a 9.82 ERA in four career starts against Atlanta.

Freeman's 13th homer, a three-run shot off Edgmer Escalona, put the Braves up 11-3. In 67 games since May 15, Freeman is hitting .311 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs.

Colorado's Michael Cuddyer singled in the seventh and tried to score from first on Wilin Rosario's double but was tagged out at the plate. Heyward overran the ball in left-center and had to turn back two steps to pick it up, but his relay to Andrelton Simmons was on time, and Cuddyer was cut down on McCann's tag.

Rookie outfielder Todd Cunningham, a top Braves prospect, was cheered loudly after singling in the seventh in his first major league at-bat. Cunningham's contract was purchased earlier in the day from Class AAA Gwinnett when Reed Johnson was placed on the 15-day disabled list with left heel tendinitis. Cunningham stayed in the game and replaced Gattis in left field.

Brandon Beachy told Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez that he felt normal soreness after Monday's pitching start, his first in returning from elbow-ligament replacement surgery in June 2012.